N.O.R.F

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  1. the war is not over! and i dont mean iraq, this is mearly a battle, the flames of the BIGGER war will forever be burning! what this battle has done for the muslim ummah is unite them, and united we are against the evil do-ers, include the ones that help the enemy!
  2. she was at the wedding of her olders sister's husband ie bro in law, therefore this other guy is the dead guy's brother, who is now inclined to marry her older sister, she kills her older sister thinking he would marry her instead! sumtin like that!
  3. here we go again, male bashing day!
  4. anyway, back to the prem, who have arsenal got?
  5. looooolz, u funny lot its good to see we a sense of humour! i withdraw my congrats! waryaa aplus, sidaa dadka ka da!
  6. could be, reading between the lines libaax, keep it up!
  7. the next game against the turks will be crazy, after last nites game and all the trouble with the english fans!
  8. i think the iraqis realised that this was showing them in a bad light, ie they are losing the war and decided to halt it! This will now result in limited coverage for those wishing to see something other than pro-coalition coverage offered by all the rest of the infedal stations ie bbc,sky, itn,cnn, fox etc
  9. The Arabic news channel al-Jazeera says it is suspending its reports from Iraq in protest after Baghdad banned two of its correspondents from working there. The station said the Iraqi Information Ministry had barred Diyar al-Omari - an Iraqi - from reporting, and ordered correspondent Tayseer Alouni to leave the country. The channel's editor-in-chief, Ibrahim Helal, told the BBC that the Iraqis had given no reasons for their action, which he called sudden and unjustified Al-Jazeera says it will continue to transmit images from its offices in Baghdad, Basra and Mosul. The station interrupted a regular broadcast to make its announcement. "They cannot dictate to us who can and cannot work" Editor-in-chief Ibrahim Helal Its eight correspondents will remain in Iraq until the Iraqis clarify their decision, Mr Helal said, adding that it was not the first time the Iraqi authorities had tried to ban its journalists. "We faced lots of things like that before from the Iraqi Government and from other governments in the Arab region, because this is a way they think," Mr Helal told the BBC. "They think the can impose some conditions on al-Jazeera or they think they can change the reporters, they can put their own criteria on our work." The Qatar-based satellite broadcaster is one of the most influential voices in the Arab world. It says it has 35 million viewers. The US and UK have accused the station of bias and criticised it for airing pictures of dead Western troops. Al-Jazeera's new English-language website has suffered a number of denial-of-service attacks since the war began, in which hackers flooded the site with junk messages. Visitors were also redirected to web pages with pro-US messages or pornography. Iraq expelled correspondents for the US cable news broadcaster CNN last week.
  10. Shujul says: Artisit Dead Prez- Song "Selling D.O.P.E" (drugs oppress people. everyday), i know that tune and it is "phaat" as u put it! Have u heard soldier life mentality: Its all to maintaine the, souldier life mentality If it be a tragedy Them white folks come and hassle me Gone slam me down and rassle me Just to put on hand cuffs Charge me with resistance When they told me put my hands up! Another dead prez quote: "Know yr enemy, know yrself thats the politik George Bush is way worse than Bin Laden is"
  11. skinnies=>>baruur<<<<changing to somali words!!!!
  12. At the mo its Sixth Sense--- Common Sense
  13. click on gol at the top of the page then enter the games section, click on submit and sign in as a guest!
  14. http://www.robertobaggio.com there is this free kick game on there, i'm addicted already! [ April 06, 2003, 07:45 AM: Message edited by: Libaax-Sankataabte ]
  15. US backs troops over checkpoint killings US troops fear fresh suicide attacks at checkpoints American military commanders have defended the right of their soldiers to open fire in self-defence. They were responding to the deaths of seven Iraqi women and children, who were shot in their vehicle by soldiers at a checkpoint. Two other Iraqis were wounded when the vehicle they were all travelling in was fired on after it reportedly failed to stop at the road block near the city of Najaf, south of Baghdad. US commanders said they would investigate the incident, but the first reaction was to back the troops. Click for map of coalition advance on Baghdad The soldiers involved "absolutely did the right thing", General Peter Pace, vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said. "Our soldiers on the ground have an absolute right to defend themselves." And at US Central Command in Qatar, Brigadier General Vincent Brooks said there would be no change in the rules of engagement at checkpoints. "We're trying to get some separation between a potential threat and the force that is being protected," General Brooks told reporters. "There will be occasions where civilians will be put in harm's way," he said. This is sick,they have been kiling innocent civilians left,right and centre and now they are saying that it was the right thing to do! This conflict has gotten me depressed sooo much walaahi, i have actually been losing sleep, allahu akbar!
  16. too right@nova! what annoys me most at the moment is these silly kafur ppl who are surprised that u have grown a beard and keep askin why or point it out like u need to shave it off!